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This is from the NRS winter '02 issue:

cea is a chronic disorder, rather than a short-term condition,

and is often characterized by relapses and remissions. A

retrospective study of 48 previously diagnosed rosacea patients found

that 52 percent still had active rosacea, with an average ongoing

duration of 13 years. The remaining 48 percent had cleared, and the

average duration of their rosacea was nine years.

Has anyone heard of such a thing, it lasting for 13 years and then

goes away. That sounds like someone has put a curse on us for

13 years.

So can that be possible. It doesnt seem right to me.

Any thoughts??

Rose

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